Jables said:For photographing rollercoasters. What's the best ISO, shutter speed and aperture?
I'm using a Nikon D320
James said:Jables said:For photographing rollercoasters. What's the best ISO, shutter speed and aperture?
I'm using a Nikon D320
Depends on a lot of things. What the lighting conditions are, what kind of effect you're going for, do you want a blurred effect or a still coaster train...
As starting point I would say (based on neutral daylight) - Aperture: F/8 - ISO: 400 - Shutter speed: Use a light meter based on fstop, 1/500 may just be about right.
It really depends on the lighting conditions. If you're using a camera on manual settings it should have a built in light meter. The key rule to rollercoaster photography if you want a still train is using a quick shutter speed. The rest is really down to experimenting. There's no right or wrong answer.
Tom.B said:I'm going to buy an AT Annual Pass for 2014, and I'd quite like to do it online. I take it that there's something that gets printed off, but do I collect my pass from AT the next time I go (feb half term)?
Tom.B said:What and where is the box office?
jackandylan123 said:Tom.B said:What and where is the box office?
The shop on TS marked 'Box Office' (right hand side)
delta79 said:I am toying with the idea of getting an Annual Pass.
I know that the disability one is in the name of the disabled person and a carer get in on it too. But I have a questions about the disabled one.
What do you need to prove disability? and does this pass mean automatic red band, or do you still have to have a letter from the consultant?
djtruefitt said:Also if you are planning on buying an annual pass, its often worth waiting till after Christmas, the Merlin ones (and sometimes towers ones) are usually on offer or half price.
Tom.B said:djtruefitt said:Also if you are planning on buying an annual pass, its often worth waiting till after Christmas, the Merlin ones (and sometimes towers ones) are usually on offer or half price.
I was planning on doing that anyway, but I had no idea about these offers. Tell me more!
Yes you have a photo on your pass but they take it when you purchase itTom.B said:So is it true that you have your photo on your annual pass, and if so, do I have to take one with me when I go to get it sorted?
Tom.B said:djtruefitt said:Also if you are planning on buying an annual pass, its often worth waiting till after Christmas, the Merlin ones (and sometimes towers ones) are usually on offer or half price.
I was planning on doing that anyway, but I had no idea about these offers. Tell me more!